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What if you're a middle aged seasonal?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pondfish" data-source="post: 242606" data-attributes="member: 11557"><p>Hi all,</p><p> </p><p>I found this site while I was trying to get more info about UPS. I had an initial interview, and expect to be called back for a driving test, then start as a seasonal temp driver, I hope. (I can't imagine I wouldn't pass the driving test, or should I be nervous?) I would like to stay on with UPS. I don't have any pension from another job or anything, we would need the income I would bring in, and the benefits. I'm in my mid 50's, and healthy.</p><p> </p><p>From what I'm reading here, it sounds like it takes years to get hired on full time. Or even part time? I'm applying at a small station in the mid-west. Any opinions? Is this a job where mature adults need not apply? I felt I was as qualified as the other applicants I saw being interviewed with me, regardless of our ages.</p><p> </p><p>Pondfish</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pondfish, post: 242606, member: 11557"] Hi all, I found this site while I was trying to get more info about UPS. I had an initial interview, and expect to be called back for a driving test, then start as a seasonal temp driver, I hope. (I can't imagine I wouldn't pass the driving test, or should I be nervous?) I would like to stay on with UPS. I don't have any pension from another job or anything, we would need the income I would bring in, and the benefits. I'm in my mid 50's, and healthy. From what I'm reading here, it sounds like it takes years to get hired on full time. Or even part time? I'm applying at a small station in the mid-west. Any opinions? Is this a job where mature adults need not apply? I felt I was as qualified as the other applicants I saw being interviewed with me, regardless of our ages. Pondfish [/QUOTE]
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